Important to regulate use of antibiotics: Harsh Vardhan

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Union Science and Monday emphasised that it is important to regulate the use drugs in animals as well as humans to tackle the overuse of this class of drugs.

"Use of antibiotics in chickens, in particular, is expected to triple in by 2030 and therefore it is important to regulate the use of antibiotics in animals as well as humans to tackle the issue. It is also important to monitor the presence of residues in as their presence can give chance to microbes to acquire resistance," said at the inauguration of One Conference.

Due to high burden of bacterial diseases, antibiotics have a critical role in limiting morbidity and mortality in Consequently (AMR) has huge implications for the country, a government press statement said.

It is known that 60 per cent of human diseases are of animal origin and many of them have developed resistance to major antibiotics in nature, it said.

Therefore, the conference's deliberations are focused on identifying the needs and opportunities and developing a strategy map to address major human and animal diseases of concern including "Brucellosis, Tuberculosis, Anthrax, (AMR), together with biosafety, biosecurity, burden of disease and inter-sectoral collaboration considerations," the statement said.

"Estimates of global use in poultry, swine and cattle in 2010 indicate that India accounts for 3 per cent of global consumption and is among the top consumers worldwide, along with China, the United States, and Germany," the statement quoted as saying.

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First Published: Mon, February 18 2019. 23:25 IST